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and then you glimpse something else here sees some other part of it and realized everything you. are welcome to the big picture. to gas and rubber bullets meet anti-government protesters in bahrain while many are taken into custody as human rights rallies refuse to die down. israel says it's going ahead with plans for fifteen hundred new settler homes in east jerusalem despite them being illegal under international law. and thousands of angry spanish march out against ever mounting cuts to their pensions health care and education.
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and on screen and now in h t international news and comment live from moscow this is. bahraini authorities have used tear gas and rubber bullets on antigovernment protesters arresting a number of them during mass rallies in and around the capital the wife of leading human rights campaigner yousef says her husband was among those detained police have expanded their presence across the capital as groups of hundreds of people commemorated protest was killed during an uprising eighteen years ago shia majority are demanding the release of all political prisoners and more of a fanatical voice the rain has come under increasing pressure from rights groups for not reforming instead it has banned public gatherings jailed opposition activists and taking away their citizenship political scientist calling cavell says the gulf market is purposely misleading the outside world. trying to crack down on
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the opposition to the international community that they have lifted the protests but at the same time they are. being just as the. three corners of the population are opposed to and the relation is no longer scarier than the population wants to leave to abdicate to leave the country they want democracy they're tired of two hundred thirty years. here why is silence in the united states when the violations of human rights is so gross i just mean and generally quiet it is completely prophecy and of course you and everyone else no matter the reason and the fearfully based in bahrain bahrain the us uses that as a pivot point to try to intervene in control the middle east the idea.
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is clearly there are. a joke in the modern world and the only ones who don't get it on the. israel says it will go ahead with plans to build fifteen hundred new settler homes. in the jewish settlement in east jerusalem and what's considered occupy palestinian learned the project has received preliminary permission from jerusalem officials the palestinian administration has called the decision illegal a view shared by the international community which is strongly critical of israel's settlement expansion palestinians want east jerusalem to be the capital of their future state and promising to raise the issue of the un security council equality campaign and betty hirshman says the plans of threatening hopes for a two state solution. it seems very clear that it was a retaliatory effort we should also talk about as though in the context of being upcoming israeli elections there is clearly a lot of political cash aid to be gained from making these very bold and aggressive
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announcements after the u.n. resolution and clearly this is an ongoing mark so israel's. planning to consolidate control over easter islam and their political motivations and demonstrating to the israeli public. he's our fortunes are the greater undivided jerusalem. is that so clearly in all of this construction an extremely dangerous for a two state solution it distrust distrust the continuity of land between east jerusalem and the west bank on which a future palestinian state. with increasingly with his running creasing the isolated by the international community over his expansion policy the arab spring means the country's becoming surrounded by potentially hostile governments which makes some israelis say the deposed dictatorships were
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a safe bet for the country than the new democracies new its borders. reports. there's a storm brewing in the middle east and it's leaving a chill in the hearts of most israelis say what you might about the arab spring it poses an obvious problem for tel aviv zaman and so we see in just a few weeks ago. plenty of missiles falling on israel form a radical. i dream and we see. already the beginning of maybe a attrition war in the golan heights we see plenty of the angels in the mediterranean sea israel's backyard has become a lot more dangerous in the last two years weapons from libya leaking across borders and landing in the hands of unknown militant groups the trouble ahead is symbolized by the muslim brotherhood sweep to power in egypt from this rally in
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june and a minister promised by the movement to make sure and not close the capital at a minimum what will see is the free flow of weapons money and supplies from egypt into the gaza strip we will see egyptian volunteers going into the gaza strip to fight that's the minimum moving up from there the possibility of egypt israel war is by no means impossible but it was democracy that brought the muslim brotherhood to power and ideal both israel and the west came to sponsor but both are now waking up to the reality that things might in fact have been better under the previous dictatorships at least for them we had a difficult situation but at least we had the contact you know with the leadership secondly president mubarak was committed to the peace process the situation today is that we are confronting a new president who belongs to a certain institution
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a certain movement which do not believe in the right of israel for existence. israeli leaders know all too well that whatever friendships however useful they have with arab leaders it doesn't alter the basic freight posed by an arab awakening that in most countries is empowering militant islamic groups we will expect that these governments when when they will will but pressure not only on the friends of we feel also this. the new changes in the democracies that is emerging in the arab world will have a tremendous challenges and. in order to maintain. law and order to establish a real democracy the need need some time but elevate fears that in the time it takes for that democracy to really take root and for the arab public perhaps one day to accept a jewish state relations with its arab neighbors will get far worse before they get
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better the challenge now for israeli leadership is twofold to avoid inflaming arab public opinion while protecting israel and also to counter the growing to space many israelis feel of a growing isolation in an increasingly volatile neighborhood policy r.t. tel aviv. people in spain say their dignity is at stake later here on our team report on how students and doctors and their thousands are protesting against government across the country. becomes a sad time for action american side control petitions a message to the white house after the latest tragedy in the u.s. the school details after this break. if you're passing through rushes to be a region you really can walk on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoilt
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countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunters there are defined hunting seasons in russia but lax enforcement means many animals are killed out of the allotted times which can leave young animals orphaned and unable to survive the heart of just us forest provides a sanctuary for the most famous beast in russia it's home to a group who rescue orphaned bear cubs and raise them when they're old enough to fend for themselves the cubs a target taken to a remote location and released back into the wild but it's not just bears who find a haven here this is well file and here wolf pups have been captured by hunters or bought from zoos have a second chance at life and conservationists have a unique opportunity to observe them these walls are all around four months old and they'll stay in this area for up to three years then most will go back to the wild for good just viewing them from the car was an experience in itself but then after
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a bit of a bumpy ride came an opportunity i just couldn't pass up. this is what i was hoping for when i heard i was coming to a place called more violent a chance to get close and personal with the locals and it's these guys going to act as pasta parents for the next generation will come here using the old rules a surrogate parents has already proved a successful technique. every place infant wolves with one year old wolf cubs whose parental instinct is totally shaped and they take them as their own cubs it's going to continue to take time and money to rehabilitate the wolf's reputation in russia but the keepers here hope their research and dedication will mean that wolf island remains a place where visitors can truly understand the call of the wild. coming
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to live from moscow this is tea and he continues now thousands of people have hit spain's streets to protest against the government's ever growing a sturdy people are outraged by cuts to the health care education and pensions without also directed at changes to labor laws the protests across fifty five spanish cities were called by unions and social groups the prime minister defended the tough measures saying twenty twelve will be remembered as the year in which the foundations for the country's recovery will need the grid keeps insisting it doesn't need a sovereign buying up despite its deep recession but economist says the mistakes made by the country's government could ultimately cost it part of its territory. this is a government like the one. like the one i love which is only. germany
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. losing an election to change the course of the spanish government and i'm very much afraid for. the possibility of losing. if. you start thinking that perhaps. the protesters in spain have been getting creative with their post is one red cuts will be with a getting well later on financial experts mexico discuss whether the trend could pick up but madrid is open the first store max throughout europe where you can find this tool in solid pine with a height of two meters and the motto is cuts are necessary they encourage people to get one for their home for their living room for the bar and perhaps in the public
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square right well you can cut all become u.k. market. i told you two years ago to buy yes you did yeah because the price and the market's going to be exploding i expect a gay teen manufacture to go public. and you can watch the cars report in just fifteen minutes from now here on. russia's foreign minister believes it's wrong to ban americans from adopting russian children but said the u.s. should take responsibility for any dissent and free is could be part of moscow's response to washington so-called magnitsky act. over ports. thank you. thank you thank you.
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very much thank you. do you. want to be a she offered me this info meghan the russian has become rich in russia because we have a minister of education spoke against what was. written by some members of. the. russian. by americans who either they would vote for me. because. it's. very sad person who did that. to continue the worst. the tragedy in a new elementary school in the u.s. that left twenty six dead has spoiled the long running debate of gun control in the
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u.s. more than one hundred fifty thousand americans who already signed a petition asking the white house to introduce a bill limiting access to firearms and just as a child you know went to connecticut still deep in mourning to gauge opinion that to describe what's going on on the ground i think if we take all the sad words in the dictionary and combine them together there really is no way to describe it no words to find to describe the heartbreak really the grief the sadness the tears that we saw on the ground this town is really at the himi of grief during this holiday season in this country more last half of the population supports gun control and of the country is split and half believes that it's a civil right and it's a right that americans are entitled to so whether or not any legislation good strong legislation can be passed to prevent these kinds of things is a question we're going to have to wait and see exactly what kind of steps lawmakers take and what the u.s. president takes but certainly i'm sure people are going to be demanding this kind
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of something to happen so that these situations are so they don't happen in the future over and over and over again parents holding their kids a little tighter and a little longer these days oh gosh i'm so glad that i have so many opportunities to . i love you i'm so glad your mind i'm so glad you're in our family i'm so glad. you're here i'm still so glad that i'm having breakfast with you this morning candles. flowers toys and grief have filled newtown i keep hearing on the news over and over about the parents. or evil to get their kids. to be told. their kids were called hope. and i can't imagine that if i was in their shoes as a parent that my daughter wouldn't pick up home with
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a twenty first graders none of them older than seven were killed in a mass shooting at school twenty year old adam lanza lived with his mother nancy in a well off residential neighborhood on friday morning he shot and killed her with her own gun got into a car drove about ten minutes to sandy hook elementary quoting two witnesses he didn't say a word during the rampage eight year old zachary was saved by his teacher and my youngest son since and you have school and. he was in a classroom right near where the shooting took place and he was with a reading teacher just him in the reading teacher and she closed the door and took them into the bathroom they said bathroom floor until police came and said prayers and just stayed very quiet until the police came six school employees were also killed in the shooting including the favorite one of aden and devon in the midst of the stimulus plan that you would like him for. the six and nine year olds held
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a garage sale with their family after surviving the shooting with proceeds going to their school they did tell them to close their eyes my my daughter. course she never listens so she she didn't and she's pretty she's been talking about that a lot she said she said mommy i can't get that body out of my head i keep seeing people's emotions are stretched to the limit make an end here like make it worth something we could meet. because you can't you could create change change that heartbroken locals are now demanding. strict severe gun control. but really it's the second amendment to bear arms but. then when it was written three hundred years ago two hundred fifty years ago the forefathers never thought that it come to this while politicians don't have the power to bring back the twenty little children who used to play on these streets they do have the power to decide what happens next in a country where two hundred seventy million firearms almost one per person aren't
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private possession. newtown connecticut. the number of homeless students in america hits a record high topping one million for the first time as a result of the economic recession a number that has risen. since two thousand and seven more on those statistics on our website plus. a russian volcano awakes. channel spectacular footage of the spewing lover and smoke that war it's not the end of the world well for another three days anyway.
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we speak your language. or music programs and documentary some spanish matters to you. i want to turn a tip angle of the story. here to.
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the spanish. visit actuality. is. the. news continues here in our t. ball garia has denied reports that is invited the u.s. to permanently stationed military forces on its territory the country's defense minister responded following stories in the local media and whether bulgarian
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officials have been holding talks with the pentagon seeking to military links planning to almost double the number of joint exercises and twenty thirteen as based on american military presence in bog areas since two thousand and six and that in the use of one military and two air bases and an arms depo the war activist brian becker says this is just the u.s. trying to extend its influence. we've seen that there is a strong motive force to maintain the cold war even without the soviet union and to incorporate the countries of eastern and central europe the former warsaw pact countries into an american sphere of influence through the medium of nato and so i think the troop deployment the creation of more bases there already for. the incorporation of this as part of the nato strategy is one threat to russia a threat to the national sovereignty of the people of the area because they have foreign military bases and it incorporates makes it more secure as part of an
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american political and economic as well as military formation there heavy clashes between syrian government forces and rebels as fighters say they're making major advances in their battle for the country the armed opposition claims to have taken control of a palestinian refugee camp in the capital shelled by syrian warplanes activists insist more than twenty people were killed in the attack damascus said the camp was assisting terrorists loyal to opposition forces hundreds of palestinian refugees are now fleeing syria to neighboring lebanon syrian rebels also say they've seized the central town of hellfire and stormed an enemy base near the city of tehran capturing a number of tanks just. returned to belfast in northern ireland overnight this time protesters wrapped in union flags stormed a local council meeting and chanting sectarian abuse counselors and made threats to members of a nonsectarian alliance party. it was sparked two weeks ago by decision to end the
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century old tradition of flying britain's union flag over city hall three hundred sixty five days in the. egypt's justice minister has ordered an investigation into alleged polling violations in the first stage of the constitutional referendum meanwhile the opposition is gearing up for fresh ronnie's for protest against the charter which it views as discriminatory and the results show the islamic leaning draft was backed by fifty six percent of voters a slim majority after a very low turnout position is called on egyptians to take to the streets and another group of judges refused to oversee the next stage of the referendum on saturday while the top prosecutor has resigned under pressure from courts boycotting the vote. at least eighteen people have frozen to death in ukraine's cold spell with temperatures dropping to minus twenty three degrees celsius twelve of them were found outside more than one hundred other people sought medical treatment after suffering from spite heavy snowfall is also blocked traffic on
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a major highway trapping hundreds of vehicles. well that's it for the moment i'll be back with more news for in about thirty five minutes from now meantime as promised is the cause report here and stay with us that's coming away after the break. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the sun coming island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the right of the sakhalin region we'll take a look what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the border zone and was completely restricted to. this picture place is open to tourists plants and animals are its
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top attraction. he has been exploring the deaths of the world seas for several decades but it's here at your own island where he has finally found what he'd been looking for. the water here is very clear the visibility is very good and the world here is extremely rich i've been to many diving locations across the planet including the. iran tops my list while some go to the region to enjoy the sights convert the nature's riches into a healthy dollar it is home to the biggest seafood processing factory in russia the tonight show hundreds of thousands of tons of fish get caught in the nets too late to produce delicious caviar and necessary attribute of anything. the owner of the enterprise good fishing season can bring in more than one hundred
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million dollars net profit. this is. environmentally. operates in only and natural habitat and mild climate unique natural sights and delicious seafood. for a diverse holiday for those who are not afraid to travel ten thousand kilometers from europe the question is whether this distant land would ever be able to become a major tourist destination. you. know you believe.
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welcome to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser you know stephen hawking once said we are just an advanced grade of monkeys on a minor planet of a very average star but we can understand the universe that makes us something very special he obviously never met a central banker j.c. herbert exactly if you're supposed to understand the universe which you inhabit as stablish in yourself as above monkeys clearly the central bankers do not know what they're doing and i have a little video here max called the monkeys before him can a ball jumps into a pool.

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